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Programme Specification         
HNC in Production Engineering 
 
1. Key Programme Facts           
 
Awarding Body  Edexcel 
Teaching Institution  Bridgwater College 
Curriculum Area  Engineering 
Accreditation by Professional Body  Edexcel 
UCAS Code  N/A 
College Course Code  RE118 
Mode(s) of Study available and 
programme duration 
Part Time – 2 years  
 
Level and Total Credits Awarded  Level 4, 120 Credits ‐ Higher National Certificate (HNC) 
 
Credit Structure  75 Credits at Level 4 
80 Credits at Level 5 
Delivery location  Bridgwater Centre 
 
Language of Study  English 
Relevant Subject Benchmark 
Statement(s) 
Engineering, 2010 
Final Award for Certification  HNC in Manufacturing Engineering 
(Production certificated by Bridgwater College) 
External Reference Points  UK Quality Code for Higher Education  
Edexcel Programme Specification for Higher Nationals in 
General Engineering 
Date of approval of this 
specification 
August 2013 
Date review due  2016/17 
 
2. Purpose of this Programme Specification 
 
This document is relevant for prospective students, enrolled students, employers, teaching teams, internal 
college reviewers and external reviewers. 
 
The programme specification is an overview to the programme as a whole.  It explains how the programme 
will be taught, assessed and the skills and competencies the student will be able to demonstrate if they take 
full advantage of the learning opportunities provided.   
 
 
 
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Role of the Awarding Body 
 
Edexcel is the awarding body and as such have overall responsibility for the quality and standards of the 
programme.  Bridgwater College is approved to manage and deliver the programme within Edexcel’s quality 
framework and Edexcel accredits the successful student with their final award.   
 
3. Aims of the Programme 
 
Bridgwater College has developed this programme to equip graduates with the skills to meet the needs and 
expectations of the local/regional/national industry.    
 
The programme aims to: 
 provide a vocationally relevant programme that enables students to obtain a nationally recognised 
qualification in Engineering 
 equip graduates with a range of transferable skills, together with underpinning knowledge, to 
prepare them for employment for further academic progression 
 provide opportunities for students to develop their interpersonal skills 
 be accessible and supportive 
 
4. Distinctive Features of the Programme 
 
This programme has the following distinctive features: 
 Industry standard equipment and software. 
 An industrially experienced teaching team 
 Close links with local engineering companies  
The College has recently made substantial investments in Robotic, PLC, CNC, CAD and Process Control 
Technology and opened a brand new state of the art Engineering facility in January 2011. 
5. Entry Requirements 
You will require a full Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject and at least 4 GCSEs at grades A*‐C 
including Maths and English or Level 2 equivalent. 
Mature applicants with relevant experience who do not have the stated entry requirements are 
encouraged to apply. 
  
6. Intended Programme Learning Outcomes 
 
You will develop skills in 3D CAD and solid‐modelling and appreciate the interface between CAD and CAM 
technologies using our industry standard CAD and CAM packages (Solidworks & EdgeCam), and CNC lathes 
and mills.  Your studies will be complemented by theoretical subjects analysing the efficiency of the industry 
and ways to manage this. 
 
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Typically holders of the qualification will have demonstrated these characteristics or be able to do the 
following: 
 
 
Level 4  
 
A) Knowledge 
 
 Scientific and theoretical specifications of engineering systems. 
 The application of the design process to engineering systems. 
 The use and relevance of appropriate software for the engineering industry. 
 The importance of relevant business, ethics and the environment. 
 The selection of materials and manufacturing processes appropriate to the engineering 
environment. 
 
B) Understanding and skills 
 
 Apply analytical techniques to the solution of problems. 
 Build a holistic approach to solving problems, by applying judgement to criteria including risk, 
cost, safety and the environment. 
 Develop an awareness of the effects upon society of technological developments and develop 
a proper sense of professional conduct in relation to society’s use of technology in the 
engineering / nuclear environment. 
 Develop critical skills with regard to literature searching, appraising and evaluating from a 
variety of sources and synthesising the results. 
 Plan, execute and report on laboratory experiments, workshop practices and/or projects. 
 Use various problem‐solving techniques to develop innovative solutions. 
 
 
C) Other attributes 
 
 Communicate effectively in writing, speaking and in other appropriate forms of presentation. 
 Read, interpret and understand documents and be conscious of security issues related to 
complex products and systems. 
 Use information technology to handle data, simulations and communications and to assist 
with design and testing.  
 Manipulate data and perform calculations appropriate to engineering/operational situations in 
both simulation and practice.  
 Work as an effective team member to achieve agreed goals within a predefined hierarchical 
framework.  
 Assess  problem  domains  and  formulate  appropriate  problem  solving  strategies  in  critical 
situations.
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7. Programme Structure 
 
Lecture
Seminar
Tutorial
Project Supervision
Demonstration
Practical 
classes/workshops
Supervised time in 
workshop/studio
Fieldwork
External Visits
Work Based Learning
Total
Hours
%
Hours %
1 Analytical Methods for Engineers A/601/1401 4 15 Core 60 60 40% 90 60% 150 100
24 Applications of Pneumatics and Hydraulics J60111496 4 15 Core 45 45 30% 105 70% 150 100
19 Computer Aided Design and Manufacture M/601/1556 5 15 Core 20 3 22 45 30% 105 70% 150 100
22 Programmable Logic Controllers A/601/1625 4 15 Core 45 45 30% 105 70% 150 100
60 Total 170 0 0 0 0 3 22 0 0 0 195 33% 405 68% 600
Lecture
Seminar
Tutorial
Project Supervision
Demonstration
Practical classes/workshops
Supervised time in 
workshop/studio
Fieldwork
External Visits
Work Based Learning
Total
Hours
%
Hours %
2 Engineering Science L/601/1404 4 15 Core 60 60 40% 90 60% 150 100
3 Project Design, Implementation and Evaluation L/601/0995 5 20 Core 20 5 20 45 23% 155 78% 200 100
8 Engineering Design M/601/1475 5 15 Core 45 45 30% 105 70% 150 100
17 Business Improvement Techniques Y/601/1535 5 15 Core 45 45 30% 105 70% 150 100
9 Manufacturing, Planning and Scheduling PrincipA/601/1480 9 15 Core 45 45 30% 105 70% 150 100
80 Total 215 0 0 5 0 0 20 0 0 0 240 30% 560 70% 800
Credit 
Value
Core/
Optional
Teaching & Learning Methods Summary Assessment Methods Summary
Edexcel 
Unit Code Level
Year Two
Scheduled Activities  Independent 
Total
Hours % Coursework
% Practical skills/
Oral assessmentUnit Number  Unit Name
 Scheduled Activities 
(hours per unit)
Independent 
Guided Study
Total
Hours % Coursework
% Practical skills/
Oral assessment
Teaching & Learning Methods Summary Assessment Methods Summary
Level
Credit 
Value
Core/Optional
Year One
Unit 
Number  Unit Name
Edexcel 
Unit Code
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8. Teaching and Learning Methods 
 
Learning  will  be  based  around  taught  lecture  sessions  combined  with  experimental  procedure  where 
appropriate. 
 
9. Assessment Methods 
 
Learners are required to complete a variety of assignments for each of their course elements. Assignment 
work comprises a mixture of practical design/workshop activities and written/research tasks. Guidance is 
provided as to how different levels of attainment can be achieved. 
 
Assessment Regulations are available via Blackboard (you will require a log in to access). 
 
10. Learning Support  
 
Support is available as needed at every level of study.  Every student will receive time for structured tutorial 
support to assist with their academic progress at programme level.  There is a dedicated HE specialist in the 
Learning  Resource  Centre  who  can  assist  with  any  HE  related  enquiries.    Other  types  of  support  are 
accessible via the Student Services team as needed on an individual basis.   
 
11. Academic progression  
 
Graduates from this programme can progress onto a variety of engineering courses at university.  The entry 
point on to university courses is dependent on the institute and/or course applied for. 
 
 
12. Employability 
 
This qualification will equip you with the knowledge, skills and understanding as detailed in Section 6.  You 
can apply this skillset and experiences gained through the study of this qualification to confidently apply for 
employment in the engineering sector. You can look for work in a broad range of engineering occupations 
in engineering systems, design and manufacturing or maintenance, working as a technician, engineer or 
project leader in industry. 
 
Most graduates from this programme are successfully employed in the following areas: 
 Production: a large proportion of household equipment is developed from production processes 
 Manufacturing: spanning from components to packaging, design and control 
 
The production pathway is a brilliant stepping stone for graduates into the business side of engineering, 
providing students with an understanding of how employers operate within the industry and manage their 
workforce for maximum efficiency. 
 
 
13. Indicators of Quality and Standards 
 
QAA review 
External Examining and reports  
Self Evaluation 
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Self Assessment Monitoring 
Student feedback 

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HNC Production Engineering

  • 1. Programme Specification          HNC in Production Engineering    1. Key Programme Facts              Awarding Body  Edexcel  Teaching Institution  Bridgwater College  Curriculum Area  Engineering  Accreditation by Professional Body  Edexcel  UCAS Code  N/A  College Course Code  RE118  Mode(s) of Study available and  programme duration  Part Time – 2 years     Level and Total Credits Awarded  Level 4, 120 Credits ‐ Higher National Certificate (HNC)    Credit Structure  75 Credits at Level 4  80 Credits at Level 5  Delivery location  Bridgwater Centre    Language of Study  English  Relevant Subject Benchmark  Statement(s)  Engineering, 2010  Final Award for Certification  HNC in Manufacturing Engineering  (Production certificated by Bridgwater College)  External Reference Points  UK Quality Code for Higher Education   Edexcel Programme Specification for Higher Nationals in  General Engineering  Date of approval of this  specification  August 2013  Date review due  2016/17    2. Purpose of this Programme Specification    This document is relevant for prospective students, enrolled students, employers, teaching teams, internal  college reviewers and external reviewers.    The programme specification is an overview to the programme as a whole.  It explains how the programme  will be taught, assessed and the skills and competencies the student will be able to demonstrate if they take  full advantage of the learning opportunities provided.         
  • 2. Page 2 of 6       Role of the Awarding Body    Edexcel is the awarding body and as such have overall responsibility for the quality and standards of the  programme.  Bridgwater College is approved to manage and deliver the programme within Edexcel’s quality  framework and Edexcel accredits the successful student with their final award.      3. Aims of the Programme    Bridgwater College has developed this programme to equip graduates with the skills to meet the needs and  expectations of the local/regional/national industry.       The programme aims to:   provide a vocationally relevant programme that enables students to obtain a nationally recognised  qualification in Engineering   equip graduates with a range of transferable skills, together with underpinning knowledge, to  prepare them for employment for further academic progression   provide opportunities for students to develop their interpersonal skills   be accessible and supportive    4. Distinctive Features of the Programme    This programme has the following distinctive features:   Industry standard equipment and software.   An industrially experienced teaching team   Close links with local engineering companies   The College has recently made substantial investments in Robotic, PLC, CNC, CAD and Process Control  Technology and opened a brand new state of the art Engineering facility in January 2011.  5. Entry Requirements  You will require a full Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject and at least 4 GCSEs at grades A*‐C  including Maths and English or Level 2 equivalent.  Mature applicants with relevant experience who do not have the stated entry requirements are  encouraged to apply.     6. Intended Programme Learning Outcomes    You will develop skills in 3D CAD and solid‐modelling and appreciate the interface between CAD and CAM  technologies using our industry standard CAD and CAM packages (Solidworks & EdgeCam), and CNC lathes  and mills.  Your studies will be complemented by theoretical subjects analysing the efficiency of the industry  and ways to manage this.   
  • 3. Page 3 of 6 Typically holders of the qualification will have demonstrated these characteristics or be able to do the  following:      Level 4     A) Knowledge     Scientific and theoretical specifications of engineering systems.   The application of the design process to engineering systems.   The use and relevance of appropriate software for the engineering industry.   The importance of relevant business, ethics and the environment.   The selection of materials and manufacturing processes appropriate to the engineering  environment.    B) Understanding and skills     Apply analytical techniques to the solution of problems.   Build a holistic approach to solving problems, by applying judgement to criteria including risk,  cost, safety and the environment.   Develop an awareness of the effects upon society of technological developments and develop  a proper sense of professional conduct in relation to society’s use of technology in the  engineering / nuclear environment.   Develop critical skills with regard to literature searching, appraising and evaluating from a  variety of sources and synthesising the results.   Plan, execute and report on laboratory experiments, workshop practices and/or projects.   Use various problem‐solving techniques to develop innovative solutions.      C) Other attributes     Communicate effectively in writing, speaking and in other appropriate forms of presentation.   Read, interpret and understand documents and be conscious of security issues related to  complex products and systems.   Use information technology to handle data, simulations and communications and to assist  with design and testing.    Manipulate data and perform calculations appropriate to engineering/operational situations in  both simulation and practice.    Work as an effective team member to achieve agreed goals within a predefined hierarchical  framework.    Assess  problem  domains  and  formulate  appropriate  problem  solving  strategies  in  critical  situations.
  • 4. Page 4 of 6 7. Programme Structure    Lecture Seminar Tutorial Project Supervision Demonstration Practical  classes/workshops Supervised time in  workshop/studio Fieldwork External Visits Work Based Learning Total Hours % Hours % 1 Analytical Methods for Engineers A/601/1401 4 15 Core 60 60 40% 90 60% 150 100 24 Applications of Pneumatics and Hydraulics J60111496 4 15 Core 45 45 30% 105 70% 150 100 19 Computer Aided Design and Manufacture M/601/1556 5 15 Core 20 3 22 45 30% 105 70% 150 100 22 Programmable Logic Controllers A/601/1625 4 15 Core 45 45 30% 105 70% 150 100 60 Total 170 0 0 0 0 3 22 0 0 0 195 33% 405 68% 600 Lecture Seminar Tutorial Project Supervision Demonstration Practical classes/workshops Supervised time in  workshop/studio Fieldwork External Visits Work Based Learning Total Hours % Hours % 2 Engineering Science L/601/1404 4 15 Core 60 60 40% 90 60% 150 100 3 Project Design, Implementation and Evaluation L/601/0995 5 20 Core 20 5 20 45 23% 155 78% 200 100 8 Engineering Design M/601/1475 5 15 Core 45 45 30% 105 70% 150 100 17 Business Improvement Techniques Y/601/1535 5 15 Core 45 45 30% 105 70% 150 100 9 Manufacturing, Planning and Scheduling PrincipA/601/1480 9 15 Core 45 45 30% 105 70% 150 100 80 Total 215 0 0 5 0 0 20 0 0 0 240 30% 560 70% 800 Credit  Value Core/ Optional Teaching & Learning Methods Summary Assessment Methods Summary Edexcel  Unit Code Level Year Two Scheduled Activities  Independent  Total Hours % Coursework % Practical skills/ Oral assessmentUnit Number  Unit Name  Scheduled Activities  (hours per unit) Independent  Guided Study Total Hours % Coursework % Practical skills/ Oral assessment Teaching & Learning Methods Summary Assessment Methods Summary Level Credit  Value Core/Optional Year One Unit  Number  Unit Name Edexcel  Unit Code
  • 5. Page 5 of 6   8. Teaching and Learning Methods    Learning  will  be  based  around  taught  lecture  sessions  combined  with  experimental  procedure  where  appropriate.    9. Assessment Methods    Learners are required to complete a variety of assignments for each of their course elements. Assignment  work comprises a mixture of practical design/workshop activities and written/research tasks. Guidance is  provided as to how different levels of attainment can be achieved.    Assessment Regulations are available via Blackboard (you will require a log in to access).    10. Learning Support     Support is available as needed at every level of study.  Every student will receive time for structured tutorial  support to assist with their academic progress at programme level.  There is a dedicated HE specialist in the  Learning  Resource  Centre  who  can  assist  with  any  HE  related  enquiries.    Other  types  of  support  are  accessible via the Student Services team as needed on an individual basis.      11. Academic progression     Graduates from this programme can progress onto a variety of engineering courses at university.  The entry  point on to university courses is dependent on the institute and/or course applied for.      12. Employability    This qualification will equip you with the knowledge, skills and understanding as detailed in Section 6.  You  can apply this skillset and experiences gained through the study of this qualification to confidently apply for  employment in the engineering sector. You can look for work in a broad range of engineering occupations  in engineering systems, design and manufacturing or maintenance, working as a technician, engineer or  project leader in industry.    Most graduates from this programme are successfully employed in the following areas:   Production: a large proportion of household equipment is developed from production processes   Manufacturing: spanning from components to packaging, design and control    The production pathway is a brilliant stepping stone for graduates into the business side of engineering,  providing students with an understanding of how employers operate within the industry and manage their  workforce for maximum efficiency.      13. Indicators of Quality and Standards    QAA review  External Examining and reports   Self Evaluation 
  • 6. Page 6 of 6 Self Assessment Monitoring  Student feedback